Central News Agency (Central News Agency, reporter Cheng Wei-chen, Changhua, July 1) A man surnamed Guo from Changhua County was arrested, investigated, and detained in February for leaving messages threatening murder and bombings on the digital customer service platforms of the High-Speed Rail and Taiwan Railways. The Changhua District Court found him guilty of three counts of public intimidation and sentenced him to 6 months in prison, with the possibility of appeal. According to the indictment from the Taiwan Changhua District Prosecutors Office, Mr. Guo, knowing that threats of murder, bombing, and arson in public places would endanger the lives, bodies, and property of the public, and that upon receiving such messages, the administrators of the digital customer service platforms would inevitably notify relevant personnel for prevention and handling due to public safety concerns, thereby disrupting public order. The indictment stated that on February 25th of this year, between 11 AM and 3 PM, Mr. Guo, while inside a hospital in Changhua County, used his mobile phone to connect to the Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation's digital customer service platform and left messages such as "I want to kill people," "I want to bomb," "There are grenades on the train," and "I want to commit rape," which constituted public intimidation. The following day, Mr. Guo left messages such as "murder" and "arson" on the digital customer service platforms of the state-run Taiwan Railways Administration and the High-Speed Rail. Following reports from the High-Speed Rail and Taiwan Railways, the Criminal Investigation Corps of the National Police Agency's Railway Police Bureau transferred the case for investigation. The Changhua District Court found Mr. Guo guilty of three counts of public intimidation, sentencing him to 3 months of fixed-term imprisonment for each count, for a total of 6 months of fixed-term imprisonment. The sentence can be commuted to a fine, and the two confiscated m